The Loss of Normandy (1189-1204): Studies in the History of the Angevin EmpireUniversity Press, 1913 - 603 pages |
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... France , 918-1206 ( 1899 ) . Finally , in his essay upon the acts of Henry ... King John , the contra - brevia rolls for the second and fourth years , the ... French power in Normandy . Supplemented by the charters and records of Norman ...
... France , 918-1206 ( 1899 ) . Finally , in his essay upon the acts of Henry ... King John , the contra - brevia rolls for the second and fourth years , the ... French power in Normandy . Supplemented by the charters and records of Norman ...
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... kings of France ; through it the empire of Henry II had been possible ; when it separated Rouen from Bordeaux , the empire of Henry V was impossible . The king of Bourges ' was able to maintain himself against the king of Paris ...
... kings of France ; through it the empire of Henry II had been possible ; when it separated Rouen from Bordeaux , the empire of Henry V was impossible . The king of Bourges ' was able to maintain himself against the king of Paris ...
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... France.1 Social intercourse was now strengthened by political union . The succession of Henry of Anjou to Normandy ... king of France could control the west was closed to him , and the Plantagenets shared in the benefit which the ...
... France.1 Social intercourse was now strengthened by political union . The succession of Henry of Anjou to Normandy ... king of France could control the west was closed to him , and the Plantagenets shared in the benefit which the ...
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... France so far as their feudal relations to the king of France were concerned . Francia , in its geographical sense , was the limited area over which the kings of France had direct dominion ; the counties between the Seine and the mouth ...
... France so far as their feudal relations to the king of France were concerned . Francia , in its geographical sense , was the limited area over which the kings of France had direct dominion ; the counties between the Seine and the mouth ...
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... King Robert II and the count of Blois . In a few years the situation completely changed , and the kings of France lent their approval to the steady advance of Angevin influence in Touraine . Henry I definitely granted the county to ...
... King Robert II and the count of Blois . In a few years the situation completely changed , and the kings of France lent their approval to the steady advance of Angevin influence in Touraine . Henry I definitely granted the county to ...
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